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i don't know how we can overcome this. >> reporter: some businesses think they found the solution. it was known as asia's final frontier. western nations have eased sanctions. the average wage of a factory worker in myanmar is around $57 a month, lower than indonesia. this man is preparing to open a factory in myanmar. the government has approved the investment plan he submitted a year ago. >> translator: this means lot to me. i can start doing business in myanmar at last. >> reporter: even here, there is no escaping the trend of rising labor costs. myanmar is enjoying an influx of vet. wages in the biggest city have jumped by 15% the past year. to mitigate the list, nakamura's company decided to build his fact any a town 80 kilometers away. infrastructure is poor. but he thinks the price is worth paying. nakamura and his staff discuss how to recruit quality workers before operations begin this summer. >> people call myanmar the last frontier but even here, it's a constant struggle to keep labor costs low. >> reporter: the rising cost of labor hasn't deterred japanese businesses fr
i don't know how we can overcome this. >> reporter: some businesses think they found the solution. it was known as asia's final frontier. western nations have eased sanctions. the average wage of a factory worker in myanmar is around $57 a month, lower than indonesia. this man is preparing to open a factory in myanmar. the government has approved the investment plan he submitted a year ago. >> translator: this means lot to me. i can start doing business in myanmar at last. >>...
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i wouldn't put any jeopardizing, any of the economy there. it shows it is a very rational, put us on a better pathism would think all the american public could support it and the senate as well. >> a long tradition here of congress acting to raise the debt ceiling. the power they brought, they have given themselves to do. the point is without drama and delay. monthly extension is drama. so what, you know, congress should simply do its job. not going to negotiate over extenting the debt ceiling. >> bret: well, this is what republicans have come up with. out of the meeting in williamsburg, virginia, they have come up with this on their plan. a three-month debt ceiling increase. debt limit increase contingent on the senate passing a budget. which they haven't done in quite some time. and no spending cuts except congressional members pay without budget. basically, congressional members can't get paid without spending cuts. let's bring in the panel. we talk about all of this. steve hayes for "weekly standard." charles lane, opinion writer for "was
i wouldn't put any jeopardizing, any of the economy there. it shows it is a very rational, put us on a better pathism would think all the american public could support it and the senate as well. >> a long tradition here of congress acting to raise the debt ceiling. the power they brought, they have given themselves to do. the point is without drama and delay. monthly extension is drama. so what, you know, congress should simply do its job. not going to negotiate over extenting the debt...
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i've he got a daughter that's 22 years of age. i understand what can happen and anybody in our culture that's successful is what the rest of the country apparently wants to bring down. we live in a world where good is bad and bad is good. and i think that manti te'o if anything, he's guilty of naivete, but beyond that, okay, once you did know and you understood what was at stake financially, that's where the question comes into play. it's a little bit like that theory of the last investors in the bernie madoff ponzi scheme. if it was just about embarrassment and you couldn't go there, come out and tell us that. because i think most of america would understand it. but, until such time as he does it, i think his cue is going to continue to fall and he needs to answer what the athletic director jack swa swarmbrick said. notre dame is for him. and it's time he comes forward. >> greta: let's leave it alone and then-- >> and then we're understanding, absolutely. >> greta: tim, thank you. >> you bet, greta. >> greta: nobody wants to hear
i've he got a daughter that's 22 years of age. i understand what can happen and anybody in our culture that's successful is what the rest of the country apparently wants to bring down. we live in a world where good is bad and bad is good. and i think that manti te'o if anything, he's guilty of naivete, but beyond that, okay, once you did know and you understood what was at stake financially, that's where the question comes into play. it's a little bit like that theory of the last investors in...
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now looking at the future, 43% optimistic about the next four years. 35% pessimistic and 22% feel mix. the survey has people to describe where america is headed in a short word or phrase. just a third used positive words like improving and right direction. nearly 60% used negative words, downhill, wrong track and economy declining. overall, just 35% tell us they believe the country is headed in the right direction. 57% say it's on the wrong track. that right track number down six points in a month ago, the lowest in five months. now today 72% dissatisfied with the economy. 27% satisfied. and asked specifically about their own economic prospects, 60% said the coming year will be a time to hold back and save because of harder times ahead. 34% said it's a time of economic expansion and opportunity and there's still widespread skepticism that obama can change that trajectory. 36% said they're very or fairly confident about the president's ability to promote a strong economy. the bipartisan budget battles taken a heavy toll on the economy. 51% say watching president obama and republicans i
now looking at the future, 43% optimistic about the next four years. 35% pessimistic and 22% feel mix. the survey has people to describe where america is headed in a short word or phrase. just a third used positive words like improving and right direction. nearly 60% used negative words, downhill, wrong track and economy declining. overall, just 35% tell us they believe the country is headed in the right direction. 57% say it's on the wrong track. that right track number down six points in a...
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he's just 22. >> reporter: i am right there with you. i have a daughter that's 22 years of age. i understand whatt can happen. anybody in our culture who is successful is what the rest of the country wants to bring down. we live in a world where good is bad and bad is good. i think that manti te'ono, if anything is guilty of naivete. beyond that, it becomes okay, once you did be and you understood what was at stake financially, that's where the question comes into play. it's a little bit like that theory of the last investors into the bernie madoff ponzi scheme. if it was just about embarrass scpment you couldn't go there, tell us that. i think most of america could understand that. but until he does it, i think his cume is going to continue to fall. he needs to answer what the athletic director said; that is, tell his story. the athletic director has put notre dame on the hook with him. they're all in. it's time that manti te'o come forward. >> once he does and we hear it and talk about it, let's leave him alone alone and we will move on as well. >> reporter: you bet, greta. >>
he's just 22. >> reporter: i am right there with you. i have a daughter that's 22 years of age. i understand whatt can happen. anybody in our culture who is successful is what the rest of the country wants to bring down. we live in a world where good is bad and bad is good. i think that manti te'ono, if anything is guilty of naivete. beyond that, it becomes okay, once you did be and you understood what was at stake financially, that's where the question comes into play. it's a little bit...
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people still find ways. 22 percent said tougher laws could help. remarkable margin. joining me now, to discuss the president's gun-control initiative, the issues on capitol hill. a former assistant to president george w. bush, republican strategist john christie, steven haze. stephen, by any standard but we just watched in an ad by the coalition to stop guns , what is your reaction? >> i mean, that is such an unbelievably disgraceful at. i was trying to think as i was listening to in a much in what the equivalent was. the next debt that comes to my mind, the naacp and that was targeting jurors w. bush back in 2000. talked-about dragging harry byrd behind the car. such an outrageous in-your-face ad. this is of that help, and it is so incredibly misleading. it is precisely the opposite of the impression. and if these kinds of groups start starting moderate read state democrats, there will be a lot fewer moderates a democrats would. lou: this is beyond belief. that is a despicable act by that group. whatever their motives. there is clearly on theleft of this country. of
people still find ways. 22 percent said tougher laws could help. remarkable margin. joining me now, to discuss the president's gun-control initiative, the issues on capitol hill. a former assistant to president george w. bush, republican strategist john christie, steven haze. stephen, by any standard but we just watched in an ad by the coalition to stop guns , what is your reaction? >> i mean, that is such an unbelievably disgraceful at. i was trying to think as i was listening to in a...
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economy barely grew 1% in the fourth quarter. we have a situation where it could be sluggish in the first quarter. we're up five points on the s&p since december since we had qe3 and the fed indicating they would target unemployment. to us it feels like we're in the stratosphere. >> the market down 20%. isn't that recession you're talking about? >> you got to think there's a danger. doesn't have to be a recession. you have to think there's a danger. if you look at the dynamics, you look at the consumer confidence numbers which are beginning to roll a little bit, there is a danger that could take place and a lot will depend on the resolution. look at the vix and these low levels on this downward sloping trend line the pattern is very similar to april of 2011. i'm sure you all remember that the stock market held up a little bit longer and turned in may and then between may and august it dropped 22%. what was the biggest factor? the debt ceiling negotiations. >> tom the market really rolled over in the spring of 2011 because trichet
economy barely grew 1% in the fourth quarter. we have a situation where it could be sluggish in the first quarter. we're up five points on the s&p since december since we had qe3 and the fed indicating they would target unemployment. to us it feels like we're in the stratosphere. >> the market down 20%. isn't that recession you're talking about? >> you got to think there's a danger. doesn't have to be a recession. you have to think there's a danger. if you look at the dynamics,...
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. >> woman: i was 22. >> appraiser: 22. and, of course, it's by the great, great painter stanley spencer. that is fantastic. how did your family or how did you know stanley spencer? >> woman: well, we lived in cookham, which is where stanley spencer lives, and my father was his doctor. >> appraiser: gosh. >> woman: and he got to know him very well. he was keen on art and things. so we used to go up there and have a look at his paintings when they were being done. >> appraiser: ah, what an amazing story. what sort of man was stanley spencer like? >> woman: he was a chatterbox, never stopped talking. and if he'd come to a cocktail party or something like that the only way you could get him to go home was to take him home. >> appraiser: really. (laughter) but was he good company? >> woman: oh yes. >> appraiser: fascinating. and i note -- i mean, it's nicely signed, your portrait stanley spencer, october 1959. and of course he died in 1959. >> woman: well, he was dying of cancer and my father said to my mother, "he's not eating
. >> woman: i was 22. >> appraiser: 22. and, of course, it's by the great, great painter stanley spencer. that is fantastic. how did your family or how did you know stanley spencer? >> woman: well, we lived in cookham, which is where stanley spencer lives, and my father was his doctor. >> appraiser: gosh. >> woman: and he got to know him very well. he was keen on art and things. so we used to go up there and have a look at his paintings when they were being done....
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sharply after decades of surging growth much to do with border enforcement, jobs and the california economy. since 2007 there's been less of a need for unskilled labor and a greater demand for workers with degrees. immigrants from asia especially india tend to be more highly educated. >> we see the united states of america as a gold mountain where we have endless opportunities to achieve. >> reporter: case in point, victor lu. he cam to the united states as a refugee from vee -- he came to the united states as a refugee from vietnam and went into the supply business years ago. his store is now one of the largest most successful in the south bay. >> my parents both came about 33 years ago with nothing, no english. very limited english still today but they decided to start a business and, you know, it flourished and with everybody's support it is what it is today. >> reporter: san jose especially continues to have a lot of immigrants from vietnam but overall the greatest --
sharply after decades of surging growth much to do with border enforcement, jobs and the california economy. since 2007 there's been less of a need for unskilled labor and a greater demand for workers with degrees. immigrants from asia especially india tend to be more highly educated. >> we see the united states of america as a gold mountain where we have endless opportunities to achieve. >> reporter: case in point, victor lu. he cam to the united states as a refugee from vee -- he...
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another 22% frankly just feeling mixed. we also ask people to describe where america is headed in a short word or phrase and just one-third used positive words like improving or right direction. nearly 60% used negative words, downhill, wrong track, the economy declining. overall just 35% tell us they believe the country is headed in the right direction. 57% say it is off on the wrong track. that right track number by the way is down six points from a month ago. the lowest it's been in five months. i think newtown and the fiscal cliff had something to do with that. 72% are dissatisfied with the economy today. just 27% are satisfied. that is specifically about their own economic prospects. 60% said the coming year will be a time to hold back and save because they believe harder times are ahead. only 34% said it will be a time of economic expansion and opportunity. and there is still widespread skepticism that obama can change that trajectory. just 36% said they are very or fairly confident about the president's ability to pr
another 22% frankly just feeling mixed. we also ask people to describe where america is headed in a short word or phrase and just one-third used positive words like improving or right direction. nearly 60% used negative words, downhill, wrong track, the economy declining. overall just 35% tell us they believe the country is headed in the right direction. 57% say it is off on the wrong track. that right track number by the way is down six points from a month ago. the lowest it's been in five...
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the local >> @22 minutes past the hour, i have your fox news minute. defense secretary leon panetta met in london to discuss a hostage situation in algeria. he says terrorists will find no sanctuary caught refuge in algeria or anywhere. reporting about 100 of 132 foreign hostages have been freed from the bp gas plant. reuters announced that they are willing to trade two american hostages for -- meanwhile, the conflict in neighboring malley is echoing. the first 900 troops to help the army paddling al qaeda linked rebels. a top nigerian officer says they have been training islamic terrorists in nigeria. troops are also joining the anti-rebel operation. those are your headlines. dennis: thank you. it is time for your media minute. today, didn't lance make the sale? he went on oprah last night. he apologized for doping and lying about it for like 12 or 13 years. >> did you ever take banned substances to enhance your cycling performance? >> yes. >> yes or no, was one of those band substances epo? >> yes. >> did you ever blood dope or use blood transfusions
the local >> @22 minutes past the hour, i have your fox news minute. defense secretary leon panetta met in london to discuss a hostage situation in algeria. he says terrorists will find no sanctuary caught refuge in algeria or anywhere. reporting about 100 of 132 foreign hostages have been freed from the bp gas plant. reuters announced that they are willing to trade two american hostages for -- meanwhile, the conflict in neighboring malley is echoing. the first 900 troops to help the army...
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business is much better. >> reporter: the newly electrified homes stand out in the dark with children clustered around the single light bulb doing home work. just one, low power turbine is enough to make the enterprise viable, yadav. >> 32 kilowatt is a small amount of energy but for places like these it is huge. it can power, on an average it powers 450 households. because their primary needs right now is light and cell phone recharging. >> reporter: in five years, husk power has installed 75 of these simple plants. their networks cover an area no bigger than a couple of square miles, with wires strung on poles made from bamboo-- a renewable resource like the rice husk fuel. >> the good thing about this rice husk is it has no alternative uses. it doesn't burn easily so you can't cook with it, you can't feed it to cattle because it has high silica in it so it is a waste; it has no value for anybody else. and it is in plenty. >> reporter: yadav was speaking on this day to a group of foreign, so-called impact investors, who put their dollars into socially conscious enterprises. "the bus
business is much better. >> reporter: the newly electrified homes stand out in the dark with children clustered around the single light bulb doing home work. just one, low power turbine is enough to make the enterprise viable, yadav. >> 32 kilowatt is a small amount of energy but for places like these it is huge. it can power, on an average it powers 450 households. because their primary needs right now is light and cell phone recharging. >> reporter: in five years, husk power...
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reporting live in northwest washington suzanne kennedy. >> now as businesses prepare for a busy three days the transit is getting ready for >> the rush is on already as hundreds of people are inside trying to transform this convention center into a three-story party place. they have three days left to get ready for tens of thousands of party goers. in 2009, the president and the first lady appeared at 10 narble balls. >> the president will dance at all three levels. >> the top floor is reserved for the commander in chief ball and the only place you will see the presidential sale. one floor down it is set for the kids narble -- inaugural concert. >> brad paisley, jennifer hudson smoky robinson, and usher. >> and many more. >> there's about 475 square feet. >> they will try to catch a glimpse of the first couple. >> if they are here on time they will see the president and the first lady and the vice president. >> they will have to show their ticket multiple times. >> thank you very much. >> while back inside their wallets may open and close a few times for left prices for souvenirs pric
reporting live in northwest washington suzanne kennedy. >> now as businesses prepare for a busy three days the transit is getting ready for >> the rush is on already as hundreds of people are inside trying to transform this convention center into a three-story party place. they have three days left to get ready for tens of thousands of party goers. in 2009, the president and the first lady appeared at 10 narble balls. >> the president will dance at all three levels. >>...
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>> well, first of all, larry, last week $22 billion flowed into equities. the largest inflow since 1992. so you're beginning to see it. but the reason you don't see it is simply we don't realize the bubble we're in. we're in a bond bubble. bonds are overvalued, equities are undervalues. and people don't expect this market because they don't realize that this market can rally and rally significantly with tepid economic growth. because we're not going to slide into a global deflationary spiral. that's what's off the table today, larry. >> all the central banks are putting out liquidity, you're exactly right on that. yes, there is. we did report that, by the way. lipper reports that we had some good mutual fund flows. but i would think, ron, i want to go on to other topics, but the level of profits is so high and the level of interest rates so low that i don't know why the market isn't even much stronger given these factors. >> well, i think it is going to be much stronger, larry, but people are looking for the traditional signs of a bull market. gdp growth of
>> well, first of all, larry, last week $22 billion flowed into equities. the largest inflow since 1992. so you're beginning to see it. but the reason you don't see it is simply we don't realize the bubble we're in. we're in a bond bubble. bonds are overvalued, equities are undervalues. and people don't expect this market because they don't realize that this market can rally and rally significantly with tepid economic growth. because we're not going to slide into a global deflationary...
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what does it mean to the local economy? >> oh, a lot. this guy, he won't have a job. >> normally we're done november lobstering and that's gonna last until -- the money i made will last until april when we start lobstering again. >> reporter: the cold water shrimp population has dropped by 20 million pounds since 2009. researcher don perkins studies these waters and says they don't know if it's due to climate change, a natural cycle, or both. >> this past year is one of the warmest years we've had here. the bottom temperature here in the gulf of maine where shrimp are caught have been three degrees to five degrees fahrenheit above normal. and that's a huge increase in temperature in the marine environment. >> reporter: how could you characterize the shrimp stocks off the coast of maine today? >> in critical condition. >> reporter: critical? >> critical condition. >> reporter: patrick kelleher is the commissioner of the maine department of marine resources. it's his job to protect the fishery. so he and a committee took the step of limiti
what does it mean to the local economy? >> oh, a lot. this guy, he won't have a job. >> normally we're done november lobstering and that's gonna last until -- the money i made will last until april when we start lobstering again. >> reporter: the cold water shrimp population has dropped by 20 million pounds since 2009. researcher don perkins studies these waters and says they don't know if it's due to climate change, a natural cycle, or both. >> this past year is one of...
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ashley: business leaders getting ready, created with a scathing report on trust, or lack thereof. gerri willis will talk about that next. tracy: and pro golfer phil mickelson saying he is not ruling out a big move from california. even usa because of those higher taxes. we will be right back. [ wind howls ] [ dog barks ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] something powerful is coming. ♪ see it on february 3rd. ♪ >> 19 minutes past the hour, this is your fox news minute. two commuter trains crashed head-on. austria state railway is blaming human error for not manually activating a signal. usually automatic warning signal was stopped due to snow and ice. the same storm impacting travel all over western europe. heavy snow canceled hundreds of flights from london to paris to frankfurt a severe winter weather is restricting travel for a second week. the nba could be returning to seattle in 2008 the sonics moved and became the oklahoma city thunder. seattle could be california's loss. owners of the sacramento kings could be selling the team for $572 million to a seattle group. the plan to t
ashley: business leaders getting ready, created with a scathing report on trust, or lack thereof. gerri willis will talk about that next. tracy: and pro golfer phil mickelson saying he is not ruling out a big move from california. even usa because of those higher taxes. we will be right back. [ wind howls ] [ dog barks ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] something powerful is coming. ♪ see it on february 3rd. ♪ >> 19 minutes past the hour, this is your fox news minute. two commuter trains...
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business is much better. >> reporter: the newly electrified homes stand out in the dark with children clustered around the single light bulb doing home work. just one, low power turbine is enough to make the enterprise viable, yadav. >> 32 kilowatt is a small amount of energy but for places like these it is huge. it can power, on an average it powers 450 households. because their primary needs right now is light and cell phone recharging. >> reporter: in five years, husk power has installed 75 of these simple plants. their networks cover an area no bigger than a couple of square miles, with wires strung on poles made from bamboo-- a renewable resource like the rice husk fuel. >> the good thing about this rice husk is it has no alternative uses. it doesn't burn easily so you can't cook with it, you can't feed it to cattle because it has high silica in it so it is a waste; it has no value for anybody else. and it is in plenty. >> reporter: yadav was speaking on this day to a group of foreign, so-called impact investors, who put their dollars into socially conscious enterprises. "the bus
business is much better. >> reporter: the newly electrified homes stand out in the dark with children clustered around the single light bulb doing home work. just one, low power turbine is enough to make the enterprise viable, yadav. >> 32 kilowatt is a small amount of energy but for places like these it is huge. it can power, on an average it powers 450 households. because their primary needs right now is light and cell phone recharging. >> reporter: in five years, husk power...
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this is a big part of our economy. people feel more and wealthier when their home is doing well. >> let's talk about bowling. to this is dominating the headlines. we have already had japan ground their planes and now york. ethiopia is starting to the ground theirs as well. what is the situation with bowling? >> and boeing is one of those companies that is one of the greatest. they are almost like dale. this is a japanese battery maker and this seems to be the biggest problem. death a a burly cleared the plan is two months ago and worldwide regulators are ground the planes. i do not like this because there's too much of a chance of recalls. short- term, boeing is a risk. but they will not go out of business and the plane will figure out its problems. you probably wil >> thank you rob. we will be visiting with you a began talking about the winners and losers later. the >> we're taking a look at van ness ave. >> we have several spots in the upper 20s. it is clear conditions for most of us perry ed it is patchy frost and t
this is a big part of our economy. people feel more and wealthier when their home is doing well. >> let's talk about bowling. to this is dominating the headlines. we have already had japan ground their planes and now york. ethiopia is starting to the ground theirs as well. what is the situation with bowling? >> and boeing is one of those companies that is one of the greatest. they are almost like dale. this is a japanese battery maker and this seems to be the biggest problem. death...
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i wouldn't put any jeopardizing of the economy there. shows that it is a very rational, put us on a better path and i would think all the american public could support it in the senate as well. >> the house is also suggesting a policy of no budget, no pay. if lawmakers fail to do their job, the american people shouldn't pay them. bill? >> bill: what do democrats say about all of this, mike? >> they seemed to welcome the idea, the republicans sound willing to extend the debt ceiling. a spokesman for majority leader harry reid says if the house can pass a clean debt ceiling increase to avoid default and allow the white house to to meet its existing obligations we will be happy to consider it. they don't want the drama. >> debt ceiling in a manner that causes no concern to the economy and to global markets, that does not in any way suggest that washington is about to, you know, engage in another process that results in a self-inflicted wound to the economy. >> this afternoon, carney calls on congress to pass an extension of the borrowing li
i wouldn't put any jeopardizing of the economy there. shows that it is a very rational, put us on a better path and i would think all the american public could support it in the senate as well. >> the house is also suggesting a policy of no budget, no pay. if lawmakers fail to do their job, the american people shouldn't pay them. bill? >> bill: what do democrats say about all of this, mike? >> they seemed to welcome the idea, the republicans sound willing to extend the debt...
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rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. and you learned something along the way. this is the age of knowing what you're made of. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. see if america's most prescribed ed treatment is right for you. >> arthel: millions of americans are now tapping into their 401(k)s earlier than ever. relying on them to cover everyday
rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. and you learned something along the way. this is the age of knowing what you're made of. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood...
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the president has a job to do the next day. >> it's been a busy and productive four years. i expect the same for the next four years. >> karen traverse, abc news, washington. >> our coverage of the inauguration begins monday at 4:00 a.m. with a special edition of good morning america. we will also have live streaming coverage at abc7 news.com starting at 6:30 monday morning. >>> sorry seas now and the hostage drama playing out for the fourth day in in in algeria. >> i urged the utmost care be taken. >> the showdown began early wednesday. this morning there are are harrowing stories from those who managed to get out alive. abc news reporter martha raditz has the details. >> we know now one american has been killed. the family has been notified as this bloody assault intensifies. the algeria forces are moving in trying to end the standoff with the terror group once and for all. >> the assault is a deadly mission. the gas plant has reportedly been ringed with explosives by the hostage takers, not to mention all that gas. it is a dangerous mix. images on arab tv of the carnage.
the president has a job to do the next day. >> it's been a busy and productive four years. i expect the same for the next four years. >> karen traverse, abc news, washington. >> our coverage of the inauguration begins monday at 4:00 a.m. with a special edition of good morning america. we will also have live streaming coverage at abc7 news.com starting at 6:30 monday morning. >>> sorry seas now and the hostage drama playing out for the fourth day in in in algeria....
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bill: he will have a busy four years on the fox business network, covering debt and deficit and how we get out of this mess. stay tuned for that. the white house is vowing to take a mosh bipartisan approach the next five years. will that work and will that happen? karl rove addresses that. he worked with president bush during his second term. he will reflect on that live out of the austin, texas, live. martha: how about this for an aside of the a shark swims dangerously close to a group of children. what one beachgoer did to save the day. >> it was pretty scary, sorry. i was calling out to them. they couldn't really understand what i was saying. do you think you want to get back in the water again? >> no. oh! progress-oh! -oh! -oh! oh! oh! ♪ wh do you know? oh! ♪ bacon? -oh! -oh! oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "progress-oh!" share your story for a chance to win a progress-oh! makeover in hollywood. go to facebook.com/progresso to enter. a progress-oh! makeover in hollywood. my i feel
bill: he will have a busy four years on the fox business network, covering debt and deficit and how we get out of this mess. stay tuned for that. the white house is vowing to take a mosh bipartisan approach the next five years. will that work and will that happen? karl rove addresses that. he worked with president bush during his second term. he will reflect on that live out of the austin, texas, live. martha: how about this for an aside of the a shark swims dangerously close to a group of...
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clinton. >> i knew bill clinton when he was 22. both of us were rhodes scholars together. we were assigned to the same college at oxford, became good friends. and even before that, when i was an undergraduate, i knew hillary. she was an undergraduate. >> did you go out on a date with hillary clinton? is that the buzz? >> i think i did. >> does bill know? >> yeah. she was president of her freshman class and i was president of my sophomore class at dartmouth. and the only way i could think was to suggest a presidential summit. >> his summits nowadays are on the cal campus though he's still a wanted man in washington. the 66-year-old reich is old enough to know how our economic system is flawed yet young enough to still want to fix it. are you fed up with what's going on on capitol hill or is it something you say, you know what, i've been dealing with this for decades? >> it's worse than it has been in living memory. there's more partisanship, more gridlock. >> president obama has done some great things. he hasn't brought the two sides together. he can point fingers at republ
clinton. >> i knew bill clinton when he was 22. both of us were rhodes scholars together. we were assigned to the same college at oxford, became good friends. and even before that, when i was an undergraduate, i knew hillary. she was an undergraduate. >> did you go out on a date with hillary clinton? is that the buzz? >> i think i did. >> does bill know? >> yeah. she was president of her freshman class and i was president of my sophomore class at dartmouth. and the...
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and that will probably be the first order of business. this whole business of guns and what do we do about that? there are going to be some really serious things to be discussed. this hostage crisis that we saw unfold in algeria tells us that the threat of terrorism is not... has not been resolved. this is going to be a very, very busy four years for this president. and where it goes as we always say, we'll find out as it goes along. but this is going to be an interesting period of time. >> pelley: bob, thank you very much. we're also joined by doug brinkley who is a professor of presidential history. doug, the swearing-in today is required by law. under the 20th amendment it has to be by noon on the 20th of january. but the parties and the public celebration are going to be tomorrow. how many times has that happened? >> well, it doesn't happen too often. bup it's become part of our tradition now that you do a swearing-in. ronald reagan in 1985, for example, had to do just this, was sworn in but sundays are football days. and the reagan e
and that will probably be the first order of business. this whole business of guns and what do we do about that? there are going to be some really serious things to be discussed. this hostage crisis that we saw unfold in algeria tells us that the threat of terrorism is not... has not been resolved. this is going to be a very, very busy four years for this president. and where it goes as we always say, we'll find out as it goes along. but this is going to be an interesting period of time....
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he had 22. jared jack starting in lays of curry once again. show right, go left. 20 points, 10 assists for jack. too much timmy time late. timmy duncan. the five-point lead and tony parker doing what tony parker does. he had a game high 25. 28th straight loss in san^antonio. 95-88 the final. warriors 2-5 in january. >>> women's hoop. welcome to the show. stanford hosting ucla. in traffic, spinning. the junior at the 42nd career double-double. 25 points, 13 rebounds. cardinals hand the bruins their first loss in league play. >> the giants first full squad workout of string training is less than a month away. the four key players, including buster posey, will arrive in arizona in a very good mood. posey, hunter pence, blanco, and jose majares, they all avoided arbitration. all received one year deals. the national mvp getting $8 million for the upcoming season. this is yogi berra museum. the pregame dugout pep talks instrumental in the world series run. hunter pence and the giants agree on a $13.8 million deal. join me tonight at six. mike shuma
he had 22. jared jack starting in lays of curry once again. show right, go left. 20 points, 10 assists for jack. too much timmy time late. timmy duncan. the five-point lead and tony parker doing what tony parker does. he had a game high 25. 28th straight loss in san^antonio. 95-88 the final. warriors 2-5 in january. >>> women's hoop. welcome to the show. stanford hosting ucla. in traffic, spinning. the junior at the 42nd career double-double. 25 points, 13 rebounds. cardinals hand the...
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it's 6:22. a full look at the forecast coming up. stay with us. [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or why it doesn't have to be an adventure to stick to your new year's budget. because safeway gives you real big club card deals each week. right now, a case of arrowhead water is just $3.33. folgers is $7.99 for the large size. that's a huge deal. rise and shine. simply orange oj is just $2.88. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life. >>> right now you are watching a live look at traffic in san rafael through that s-curve out there filling up on this friday morning. mike inouye says it's going to be busy. a feel-good friday. christina loren says the temperatures and that sun coming out will be a good one. 6:25. >>> a small town in the netherlands is hiring a helicopter to give mother nature a nudge. police want to ice skate on the large lake near town but they can't because too much snow is covering the lake. the town hired a chopper to blow the snow away from the la
it's 6:22. a full look at the forecast coming up. stay with us. [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or why it doesn't have to be an adventure to stick to your new year's budget. because safeway gives you real big club card deals each week. right now, a case of arrowhead water is just $3.33. folgers is $7.99 for the large size. that's a huge deal. rise and shine. simply orange oj is just $2.88. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients...
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he played 22 years, helping the cards win three world series titles in the 1940's. he was widely regarded as one of game's greatest hitters ever. stan musial was 92 years old. also saturday, former baltimore orioles manager earl weaver passed away, during a caribbean cruise. weaver won the world series in 1970, and took his teams to three others. along the way, he gained fame for his fiery, in-your-face confrontations with umpires. he was ejected from games 91 times over 17 seasons. earl weaver was 82 years old. >> brown: finally tonight, a closing reflection on the inauguration. the coming ceremony inspired spoken word artist leah green of oakland, california, to write and perform her work, called "change." our video is part of the newshour's "student reporting labs project," which builds high school video journalism programs. it was produced by media enterprise alliance, one of our partner sites in california. >> mmm, mmm, a change is going to come. two scores and ten years ago, our nation segregation swept aside like dirt. simply down a one way street. economic i
he played 22 years, helping the cards win three world series titles in the 1940's. he was widely regarded as one of game's greatest hitters ever. stan musial was 92 years old. also saturday, former baltimore orioles manager earl weaver passed away, during a caribbean cruise. weaver won the world series in 1970, and took his teams to three others. along the way, he gained fame for his fiery, in-your-face confrontations with umpires. he was ejected from games 91 times over 17 seasons. earl weaver...
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because that's not the business we're in. we're in the business of finding the right investments for you. e-trade. less for us. more for you. >> new developments in the story of the very unlucky lotto winner who died days after collecting his big jackpot. and today investors are resuming the remains of 46-year-old urooj khan and finding out how he ingested a lethal dose of cyanide. his death set off allegations of murder, siblings taking aim at his wife, accusing her of trying to cash the check and she prepared his dinner and she didn't eat it herself. and the siblings are questioning whether the two were legally married and police have not yet officially named any suspects. and out of philadelphia, in one of the most horrifying pieces of surveillance video we've seen in a while. a woman is attacked, look at this, robbed, and then dragged n to the subway be tracks and dumped there. trace gallagher live from our los angeles bureau with the story that comes from the city of brotherly love. >> reporter: in chinatown, that video
because that's not the business we're in. we're in the business of finding the right investments for you. e-trade. less for us. more for you. >> new developments in the story of the very unlucky lotto winner who died days after collecting his big jackpot. and today investors are resuming the remains of 46-year-old urooj khan and finding out how he ingested a lethal dose of cyanide. his death set off allegations of murder, siblings taking aim at his wife, accusing her of trying to cash the...
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have some good news on the economy this morning. starting out with a labor department report that first time weekly unemployment claims fell by 37,000 to 335,000. lowest point in five years. four-week average down to 3359,000 meaning there's more hiring than firing. january is tough to figure out because of temporary holiday jobs that tend to go away at this time but this might indicate that some retailers are holding on to some of those employees a little longer perhaps even permanently. also good news on the housing market which just continues its recovery. commerce department reporting that housing starts in december were up over 900,000, more than 12% increase from the month before. and overall in 2012 up about 28% over the starts that we saw in 2011. prices are also on the increase and we're seeing fewer foreclosures. earnings are starting to roll in for the 4th quarter and ebay posted a nice quarter topping earning expectations thanks to big gains in its paypal unit. revenue came in just at about $4 billion. and ebay shares we
have some good news on the economy this morning. starting out with a labor department report that first time weekly unemployment claims fell by 37,000 to 335,000. lowest point in five years. four-week average down to 3359,000 meaning there's more hiring than firing. january is tough to figure out because of temporary holiday jobs that tend to go away at this time but this might indicate that some retailers are holding on to some of those employees a little longer perhaps even permanently. also...
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everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion. for the american people. thank you, america. helping people recover and rebuild -- that's what we do. now let's bring on tomorrow. >>> welcome back to the second half of "outfront." we start with stories we care about where we focus on reporting from the front lines and we begin with a 16-year-old who has pleaded not guilty to charges he shot at his class mate. brian oliver is being charged as an adult for last week's shooting in taft high school in california. he allegedly shot and injured two people, one seriously. john ronis tells us he's not surprised prosecutors are charging him azine adult because if he's convicted, the penalties are much higher than if he were charged as a juvenile. >> and we now know why the cause of death on natalie wood's autopsy report has been changed. this is amazing after all this time. they said she had fresh bruises on her arm when she died. those marks combined with all of the questions about her mysterious death led to the coroner making the change. the sheriff's department said the case is sti
everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion. for the american people. thank you, america. helping people recover and rebuild -- that's what we do. now let's bring on tomorrow. >>> welcome back to the second half of "outfront." we start with stories we care about where we focus on reporting from the front lines and we begin with a 16-year-old who has pleaded not guilty to charges he shot at his class mate. brian oliver is being charged as an adult for last week's...
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unless there is something with the economy perry ed i would get what i could afford. contact the and see what options you have. >> the second question from suzanne perry ee. ebay stock isa 52, i should i buy? >> yes. do not buy over 52. you should buy a little bit now and then it goes higher by more. if you buy a 52 today and it goes down and you can dollar cost. mobil payments will be a big story. i like visa and mastercard. >> thank you rob for joining us. >> 9:18 a.m.. here is a beautiful shot of the san francisco donau. we are waiting for the sunshine to do the job. >> it is slowly starting to warm-up. we did have patchy fog fault with subfreezing temperatures. the warming trend will continue into the weekend. conditions are still below freezing and santa rosa. at apart is for napa up perry ed it is already in the '50s and richmond. we are dealing with upper 30 is true livermore valley. as we track the temperatures futurecast 4 shows that it will be a lot of 50s out there. as we head into the noon hour was the '50s as well as some 60's. if this is pretty much wher
unless there is something with the economy perry ed i would get what i could afford. contact the and see what options you have. >> the second question from suzanne perry ee. ebay stock isa 52, i should i buy? >> yes. do not buy over 52. you should buy a little bit now and then it goes higher by more. if you buy a 52 today and it goes down and you can dollar cost. mobil payments will be a big story. i like visa and mastercard. >> thank you rob for joining us. >> 9:18...